The Breadwinner

Nominated: Golden Globe, Best Animated Feature. "Visually captivating... tells the story of a brave girl living in Afghanistan under the Taliban in the lead-up to the 2001 U.S. invasion." - Washington Post

“The premise recalls Mulan but The Breadwinner is no Disney trinket. The animated film based on Canadian author Deborah Ellis’s book grapples with violence and other abuses inflicted on women by the Taliban, ultimately finding hope in an 11-year-old girl’s strength and resilience.

“The story is set in Kabul, at a time when fighter jets regularly roar across the sky and broken-down tanks form their own graveyard in the sand – that’s the closest thing we see to a playground. Among many other restrictions, females are forbidden from walking the streets unaccompanied by their menfolk. When her father is arrested by the Taliban for over-educating his daughters, Parvana chops off her hair and makes like a boy to get around town and put food on the table.

“Things get dire and desperate, but director Twomey (half the team behind The Secret Of Kells) provides comfort in the warmth between Parvana and her family and friends, who still cling to humanity. There’s room for humour, too, especially within the magical stories Parvana narrates, a complementary storyline rendered with breathtaking imagery and packing an emotional gut punch.” - NOW